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The phrase "a bit of composure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small amount of self-control or calmness in a situation, often when someone is feeling anxious or overwhelmed.
Example: "After a few deep breaths, she managed to regain a bit of composure before speaking in front of the crowd."
Alternatives: "a touch of calm" or "a little self-control".
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"We just lacked a bit of composure to create the proper openings.
But with a bit of composure Vancouver could, and should, have grabbed all three points.
We played some damned good rugby, and although we lost a bit of composure in the second half, we came home strongly".
"You have to have lads who can put their foot on the ball, show a bit of composure, a bit of courage, want the ball.
We lacked a bit of composure in the first half.
They just need to show a bit of composure.
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We probably lacked a yard, in the first half I think we lacked a little bit of quality, we lacked a little bit of composure.
"Because David has an amazing composure, he's incredibly politically intelligent; I have a little bit of composure; and Emma, beautifully, has no composure, because she's not trying to hide anything from anybody".
"Because David has an amazing composure, he's incredibly politically intelligent; I have a little bit of composure; and Emma, beautifully, has no composure, because she's not trying to hide anything from anybody". "All these kids are drama kids, and I'm a dramatic kid, so it really meshes well," González added.
But she lost her control and a fair bit of composure.
"We're just starting to show a little bit of composure," Rangers forward Sean Avery said.
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